Mickey Mantle: The impact of the fatherly figures within his life
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In the era of postwar America, baseball defined American culture and society. Mickey Mantle was molded into one of the greatest baseball players by his father, Mutt Mantle, and the Yankee’s Manager, Casey Stengel. Throughout Mickey Mantle’s life, he always had a fatherly figure in his life. He was “America’s prodigal son” (Castro, Mickey Mantle: America’s Prodigal Son).
Baseball defined father-son relationships, especially with Mickey Mantle. Mutt Mantle planned Mickey’s life from the time he was born.
 
 

Table of Contents Mickey Mantle: The Impact of the Fatherly Figures Within His Life

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  1. Growing up in an emotionally-detached family environment, Mickey knew only three things: the importance of work, baseball, and being a man.
  2. During the postwar era, society was changing. More individuals were becoming independent and choosing their own paths
  3. Casey Stengel saw the pedestal that Mickey placed his father.
  4. Even though Mickey has two great mentors in his life, there was something missing
  5. There was one thing Mickey was always scared of, though
 
 
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